Question No: 1

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

You use a desktop computer named ABC-Tech01 to perform your day-to-day administrative tasks.

You have a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) that has Windows 7 Ultimate installed. You want to start ABC-Tech01 from the Virtual Hard Disk to view the extra features of Windows 7 Ultimate.

How can you boot ABC-Tech01 to the VHD?

Run Diskpart.exe and mount the VHD.

Make the VHD the active partition using Disk Management.

Run ImageX and mount the VHD.

Run ImageX and apply the VHD.

Modify the Boot Manager settings in Bcdedit.exe.

Answer: E

Question No: 2

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

You use a desktop computer named ABC-Tech01 to perform your day to day administrative duties.

You want to be able to remotely run commands on ABC.com client computers to improve your efficiency. You attempt to run Windows Remote Management (WinRM) commands on a remote computer but you are unsuccessful.

What do you need to do to enable you to run commands on remote computers?

Run Winrm qc on the remote computers.

Run Winrm qc on ABC-Tech01.

Install the Telnet client on the remote computers.

Install the Telnet client on ABC-Tech01.

Answer: A

Question No: 3

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Professional.

ABC.com contains a Development department. The Development department users create custom software applications for use by ABC.com staff and customers.

The developers create a custom application named ABC-App1. All ABC.com domain users require ABC-App1 to be installed on their computers.

ABC.com company security policy states that domain users must not have administrative rights on their computers. To comply with this security policy, all user accounts are members of the Domain Users group only.

A user named Mia Hamm attempts to install ABC-App1. The installation fails and displays an error message saying administrative rights are required to install the application.

How can you install the application using the least amount of administrative effort whilst complying with the company security policy?

Log in to each client computer with an administrative account and install the application.

Deploy a Group Policy Object (GPO) that publishes the application.

Disable User Account Control on the client computers.

Instruct the users to right click on the application installer and select “Run as Administrator”.

Answer: B

Question No: 4

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

You receive reports from users that their computers now take longer to start up than they used to. As part of your troubleshooting process, you need to determine what applications run when the computer starts.

How would you determine what applications run when a computer starts?

Run Task Manager and look at the Applications tab.

Run MSConfig and look at the Startup tab.

Run Services.msc and look at the startup properties of the services.

Open a command prompt and run the NET START command.

Answer: B

Question No: 5

You work as the administrator of the ABC.com network consisting of a single Active Directory domain spread over two sites, a main office and a branch office. The two offices are connected by a WAN connection.

Company policy states that all servers must be located in the main office. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

The main office contains a Web server named ABC-Web1. ABC-Web1 hosts the company Intranet web site.

You receive complaints from users in the branch office that it takes a long time do access the Intranet Web site.

How can you improve the performance for branch office accessing the Intranet Web site?

Configure a VPN between the main office and the branch office.

Enable Universal Group Caching.

Enable BranchCache in Distributed Cache Mode at the branch office.

Enable DirectAccess on ABC-Web1.

Answer: C

Question No: 6

You work as the network administrator at ABC.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. Most of the client computers now run Windows 7 Professional having recently been uABCraded from Windows XP Professional. However, some of the portable client computers still run Windows XP Professional.

ABC management has asked you to implement a VPN server to enable users to access company network resources from home. To this end, you install a server named ABC- VPN1 that runs Windows Server 2008. ABC-VPN1 will be configured as a VPN server to provide remote access to the network.

You need to ensure that Windows 7 and Windows XP client computers can establish a VPN connection with ABC-VPN1. The VPN must be as secure as possible.

How should you configure the VPN?

Configure ABC-VPN1 to accept PPTP connections.

Configure ABC-VPN1 to accept L2TP connections.

Configure ABC-VPN1 to use IKEv2.

Configure ABC-VPN1 to accept DirectAccess connections.

Answer: B

Question No: 7

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

Question No: 8

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

You use a Windows 7 desktop computer named ABC-Tech01. You perform network administration from ABC-Tech01.

You use Remote Desktop to connect to a server named ABC-SRV01. You want to be able to see the C: drive of ABC-Tech01 when you are connected to ABC-SRV01 using a Remote Desktop connection.

How can you see the C: drive of ABC-Tech01 when you open Windows Explorer on ABC- SRV01 in a Remote Desktop connection?

From ABC-SRV01, map a drive to ABC-Tech01.

From ABC-Tech01, map a drive to ABC-SRV01.

Configure the Network Connection on ABC-Tech01.

From the Remote Desktop Connection options, modify the Local Resources configuration settings.

Answer: D

Question No: 9

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server

2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

The ABC.com network policy currently states that no client computer is allowed to run unnecessary services.

ABC.com has supplied the Sales users with new portable computers. The Sales computers have all unnecessary services disabled. The Sales users have also been issued with mobile broadband adapters that plug into their laptops. The broadband adapters use the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technology.

ABC.com wants you to make sure that the portable computers are able to connect to the GSM network.

What service needs to be enabled on the laptops to enable to the broadband adapters to work?

You should enable the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the laptops.

You should Remote Access Connection Manager service on the laptops.

You should enable the WLAN AutoConfig service on the laptops.

You should enable the Secondary Logon service on the laptops.

You should enable the WWAN AutoConfig service on the laptops.

Answer: E

Question No: 10

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.

The network contains a file server named ABC-File01. ABC-File01 hosts multiple shared folders which are accessed by company users in all ABC.com company departments.

ABC-File01 contains a share named Finance which is accessed my members of the Finance department. The Finance share contains sensitive information.

Due to the confidential nature of the information in the Finance folder, you enable auditing so that each user’s access to the folder is logged.

After configuring the Finance folder to be audited, what else do you need to do to ensure that each user’s access to the folder is logged?

Configure the sharing properties of the Finance folder.

Configure the appropriate settings in Event Viewer.

Configure the Audit Account Logon setting either in the local security policy or in a group policy that applies to ABC-File01.

Configure the Audit object access setting either in the local security policy or in a group policy that applies to ABC-File01.